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Old 18th March 2011, 13:48   #1 (permalink)
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Here's a thread for cafites to get filthy rich together by pooling all our insider information (all legal of course). I'll kick off, Officer in Command at Lingfield 1:55.
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Old 18th March 2011, 13:50   #2 (permalink)
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How do you come across these pearls of wisdom?
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Old 18th March 2011, 13:54   #3 (permalink)
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How do you come across these pearls of wisdom?
I studied economics at uni so a lot of my mates are working in the city for various banks, ergo they are degenerate gamblers. When they have something special they usually shout me a text - nothing illegal officer.
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Old 18th March 2011, 13:57   #4 (permalink)
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Of course they aren't all pearls of wisdom.
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Old 18th March 2011, 13:59   #5 (permalink)
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I studied economics at uni so a lot of my mates are working in the city for various banks, ergo they are degenerate gamblers. When they have something special they usually shout me a text - nothing illegal officer.
What have you won in your time?

I might want a slice of this pie pending the outcome of this race
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Old 18th March 2011, 14:11   #6 (permalink)
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It came second.

Also, 5 mins notice? WTF?!

Good job in this case
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Old 18th March 2011, 14:30   #7 (permalink)
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What have you won in your time?

I might want a slice of this pie pending the outcome of this race
I tend to lose stupid amounts on football (which I chose myself) and over the course of my career I'm probably up a few hundered on the races. The most I've ever won was £400 on Kauto Star at the 05/06 Queen Mum.
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Lost gambles are part of the course. 2 massive gambles in Cheltenham already today failed to win.
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Old 18th March 2011, 14:35   #9 (permalink)
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Lost gambles are part of the course. 2 massive gambles in Cheltenham already today failed to win.
What are you on today Deco?
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Old 18th March 2011, 14:40   #10 (permalink)
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had the first winner which was super.... Mad gamble on the fav who I didnt like the look of so i back his stable mate who won at 8/1. On Killkree King and Moonlight dave e/w in this one...How bout yourself?
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It came second.

Also, 5 mins notice? WTF?!

Good job in this case
You can't have a proper bet on a £1500 race like that. The animals are so poor it's a bit of a lottery.
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had the first winner which was super.... Mad gamble on the fav who I didnt like the look of so i back his stable mate who won at 8/1. On Killkree King and Moonlight dave e/w in this one...How bout yourself?
Bobs Worth heavily in the race currently running and I've got £50 each way on Long Run in the Gold Cup who I'm reliably informed is a fantastic horse.
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Old 18th March 2011, 14:45   #13 (permalink)
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Henderson's horses arent running at all this week......

Long Runs record is fantasic I must say...


haha Henderson 1-2.....
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Saint Helena - 5.10 @ Leicester tomorrow.

Put everything you've got on it. This horse cannot lose.
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Gone to Lunch is worth a go in the Scottish National at Ayr. He's available at around 20/1. He's been second in the race twice, has had a very light campaign and because the top weight is so highly rated he runs off 10st. Good each way bet.

I'm a fairly serious punter over both codes and have my own betting blog. If I remember I'll put some selections up during the summer. I don't bet every day though - usually just the bigger meetings.
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Gone to Lunch is worth a go in the Scottish National at Ayr. He's available at around 20/1. He's been second in the race twice, has had a very light campaign and because the top weight is so highly rated he runs off 10st. Good each way bet.

I'm a fairly serious punter over both codes and have my own betting blog. If I remember I'll put some selections up during the summer. I don't bet every day though - usually just the bigger meetings.
I'd certainly appreciate this, I would love to have the time to properly get into racing but as it is I'm reliant on the kindness of strangers (and a few degenerate gambler friends of mine).
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Gone to Lunch is worth a go in the Scottish National at Ayr. He's available at around 20/1. He's been second in the race twice, has had a very light campaign and because the top weight is so highly rated he runs off 10st. Good each way bet..
He's 10lb out of the handicap which makes it look a tough ask.
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But he's been dropped eight pounds from last year so he's well in really. In races like these where most of the field are out of the handicap It doesn't bother me punting one of them.
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I've went for Ouzbeck tomorrow, and Cold Mountain ew.
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Old 15th April 2011, 23:27   #20 (permalink)
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But he's been dropped eight pounds from last year so he's well in really. In races like these where most of the field are out of the handicap It doesn't bother me punting one of them.
Yes, I guess so if the top weight isn't winning it most of the rest are in the same boat. What's your blog?
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Yes, I guess so if the top weight isn't winning it most of the rest are in the same boat. What's your blog?
My Bets - Flat and Jumps
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A lot of money going on Poker De Sivola for the National. Graham Lee's on it and has already won the first race at Ayr today.
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Realt Dubh worth a small interest in the Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse (4.05)

Third in the Arkle at Cheltenham where the going was similar to conditions he'll face today he's always looked a horse who would appreciate further than two miles. He has decisions over today's favourite Noble Prince in his locker and whilst the latter's win at the Festival has worked out well I think the price differential between the two is wrong.
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Realt Dubh worth a small interest in the Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse (4.05)

Third in the Arkle at Cheltenham where the going was similar to conditions he'll face today he's always looked a horse who would appreciate further than two miles. He has decisions over today's favourite Noble Prince in his locker and whilst the latter's win at the Festival has worked out well I think the price differential between the two is wrong.
Cheers, worth a tenner I suppose.
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Who do people like for the Irish Grand National? Paddy are paying 1/4 on 5 places.
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Sunnyhillboy each way. Fell at Cheltenham but that aside he's been consistent this season.
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Realt Dubh worth a small interest in the Powers Gold Cup at Fairyhouse (4.05)

Third in the Arkle at Cheltenham where the going was similar to conditions he'll face today he's always looked a horse who would appreciate further than two miles. He has decisions over today's favourite Noble Prince in his locker and whilst the latter's win at the Festival has worked out well I think the price differential between the two is wrong.
Thanks for that mate, I won 40 quid!
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GET IN THERE!!!!

I'm £1.13 up thanks to you kind sir.
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Old 24th April 2011, 16:48   #29 (permalink)
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GET IN THERE!!!!

I'm £1.13 up thanks to you kind sir.
And some pussies probably told you to cut your losses!
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And some pussies probably told you to cut your losses!
It's the thrill of those 25p bets that mean I'd never be able to listen to them, regardless of the logic.
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It's the thrill of those 25p bets that mean I'd never be able to listen to them, regardless of the logic.
In contrast to your admirable restraint I have just let all 40 pounds ride on Glendcadam Gold to place at 1/2.
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It's Guineas weekend, the first big races of the Flat season. In the Colt's classic the favourite looks a special animal and I can't oppose him.

In the 1000 I've taken fancy prices about Moonlight Cloud for awhile and even at 9/2 she is still worth backing. She should be shorter but is still a value bet. This is because overseas challengers generally start at longer odds because most punters aren't familiar with their form.
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Fuck me that was outrageous - Frankel just creamed them.
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Fuck me that was outrageous - Frankel just creamed them.
He looked like a different species.
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Nearco's has given me a couple of winners so I'm praying for Moonlight Cloud to deliver tomorrow. 9-2 odds so I've stuck £35 on him.
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Unbelievable performance. But I've laid the shite out of him for the Derby at just over 4s. He wont get home if he goes off like that and I can't see him settling in midfield either.
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Cecil said 'be careful' if you're thinking of backing him - sounded as if he won't run him in the Derby. I can't see how he could gallop like that for a mile and a half and I doubt he could run any other way.
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He'll be held up in the derby, if he learns to settle he'll win
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That's a very large if.
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